How is he doing though? Has he reached remission? Stable gut and stable butt? Can his pred dose be reduced? That should help a lot with his behavior changes. It should also reduce his risk for diabetes. Anemia is a reversible side effect of the chemo. If he’s in remission, you can discuss pulsed dosing (a larger dose given only once every two weeks) which may also help with the anemia.Yeah, at the Vets now. Geoffrey is so frightened. Meatloafed. Never saw him this way at the Vets. He is usually looking around, trying to come out of his carrier. This is very unusual for him. Withdrawn.
not feeling so great about this blood test. Fearing anemia and diabetes.
Geoffrey, from all of us,No, No results yet.. I am a nervous wreck.. I do not know if Dr B was so busy that he could not call me.. or he is putting off talking to me, to have a longer conversation. He may be too busy. .. anyway, my imagination is running away with me.. I have had so much bad luck lately, I do not feel as if I can take anymore..
Woohoo, this is fantastic new!. What a great way to start your day and especially going into the weekend. Now go out and do something special for yourself, e.g. go to the ice cream shop you mentioned in a previous post or get that special pineapple passionfruit lemonade refresher that you like. You deserve it. And Geoffrey will be glad you can reduce his Prednisolone.HOORAY!! The CBC is normal!! No Anemia.. Dr B just called me!! at 7:30 AM!!!